Phrasal verbs with call - end Verb and meaningExample(s) call off (separable): cancel something that has been scheduled. يلغى We don't have school today.

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phrasal verbs with call - end Verb and meaningExample(s) call off (separable): cancel something that has been scheduled. يلغى We don't have school today. The headmaster called classes off because of the snow. calm down (with or without an object; with an object, separable): become calm / less agitated or upset; help someone become calm / less agitated or upset. يهدأ, يهدى, يسكن Why are you so upset? Suzie didn't intend to spill orange juice on you. Calm down!" "I know Ralph is upset, but can you calm him down? He's making so much noise that he's irritating everyone in the office. call on (inseparable): ask someone for an answer in class. يدعو I don't know why the teacher never calls on you. You always know the answer. I now call on the chairman to address the meeting. (not) care for (1. inseparable): like; want. يرغب, يريد A: "Would you care for something to drink? We have coffee, tea, or orange juice." B: "Could I have water, please? I don't care for coffee, tea, or juice."

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care for (2. inseparable): take care of; supply care to; attend / watch يحرص يهتم, Amy's father got out of hospital last week. The family is caring for him at home. catch up (with) (often without an object; with an object, inseparable): stop being behind يدرك, يلحق ب Go ahead. I will catch up with you. Terry stopped to rest for a few minutes. He'll catch up / catch up with us later. catch on (no object): develop understanding or knowledge of something. Bill had never used a computer until he took this class, but he caught on very quickly and is now one of the best students. check in(to) (inseparable): register for / at a hotel, conference, etc.; let someone know officially that you have arrived. يسجل وصوله فى فندق او فى مطار My plane will arrive around 5:00 PM. I should be able to check into the hotel by 6:00 or 6:30." "When you arrive at the hospital, be sure to check in at the registration desk. check off (separable): make a mark to indicate that something on a list has been completed. يضع علامة أمام بنود القائمة Here are the things you need to do. Please check each one off when you've finished it.

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check out (of) (1. inseparable): follow procedures for leaving (a hotel, etc.) يدفع الحساب ويغادر الفندق Don't forget to take your room key to the front desk when you check out (when you check out of the hotel). cheer up (separable): help someone feel less worried / depressed / sad. يبتهج, يبهج, يزين Suzie's brother was depressed about not getting a promotion, so she sent him a funny card to cheer him up. check out (2. separable): follow procedures for borrowing something (usually for a limited period of time). يستعير I'm sorry, but you can't take that encyclopedia home. The library won't allow you to check reference books out. chew out (separable): to tell sb angrily that you do not approve of their actions Tom's father was really angry when Tom didn't come home until 3:00 AM. He chewed Tom out and then said Tom had to stay at home for two weeks. chicken out (no object): lose the courage or confidence to do something--often at the last minute. يجبن, ينسحب خوفا You are not going to chicken out, are you? Kim put my name down for a sponsored parachute jump but I chickened out at the last moment.

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chip in (inseparable): contribute / donate (often money) to something done by a group. يتشارك ( فى دفع مبلغ ) We're going to buy a birthday cake for our boss and I'm collecting donations. Do you want to chip in? come across (inseparable): find (unexpectedly) يصادف, يجد بالمصادفة I've lost my extra car keys. If you come across them while you are cleaning the room, please put them in a safe place." clam up (inseparable): suddenly become quiet / refuse to talk about something. يمتنع عن الكلام, يصمت, يحرس Lila wouldn't talk about the accident. When I asked her what happened, she clammed up ز come down with _____ (inseparable): become ill with – يصاب ( بمرض ) George won't be at the office today. He came down with the flu over the weekend. come to (1. inseparable): total يبلغ Your charges come to $124.38. Will you pay by check, in cash, or with a credit card?

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come to (2. no object): regain consciousness يسترد وعيه, يفيق من اغماء When I told Gina that she'd won a million dollars, she fainted. When she came to, I told her it was a joke and she almost hit me! cross out (separable): show that something written is wrong or unnecessary by making an X across it. يشطب على We can't afford to buy everything on your shopping list, so I've crossed all the unnecessary things out. count on (inseparable): depend on; trust that something will happen or that someone will do as expected يتوقع بثقة, يعتمد على I'm counting on you to wake me up tomorrow. I know I won't hear the alarm. cut back (on) (often without an object; with an object, cut back on [inseparable]): use less of something. يقلل, ينقص You drink too much coffee. You should cut back." "You should cut back on the amount of coffee that you drink."

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do in (1. separable): cause to become very tired. يجهد او ينهك نفسه Those three games of tennis yesterday afternoon really did me in. I slept for ten hours after I got home. The house wife felt done in after the morning’s work. do over (separable): do something again يعمل من جديد Oh, no! I forgot to save my report before I turned the computer off! Now I'll have to do it over! do in (2. separable): to kill; to murder. يقتل - يغتال The said that the murdered man was done in between 10 and 11 o'clock last night. drag on (no object): last much longer than expected or is necessary ( خطاب ) يطول على نحو ممل I thought the meeting would be a short one, but it dragged on for more than three hours. The dispute dragged on for months. draw up (separable): create a formal document يصوغ أو يعد وثيقة The manager drew up a new contract for the company’s new employees.

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drop off (separable): deliver something; deliver someone (by giving him/her a ride) ينزل ( من السيارة ) Yes, I can take those letters to the post office. I'll drop them off as I go home from work. You don't have to take a taxi. You live fairly close to me, so I'll be happy to drop you off. drop in (on) (inseparable): visit informally (and usually without scheduling a specific time). يزور ( دون موعد ) If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop in. (Please try to drop in on us. I thought I would drop in on while I was passing. drop by (inseparable): visit informally (and usually without scheduling a specific time) يزور ( دون موعد ) If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop by the house. Drop by sometimes. drop out (of) (inseparable): stop attending / leave school or an organization يترك, ينقطع عن No, Paul isn't at the university. He dropped out. / He dropped out of school. He has dropped out of active politics.

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draw out (separable): prolong something (usually far beyond the normal limits) يخرج I thought that speech would never end. The speaker could have said everything important in about five minutes, but he drew the speech out for over an hour. egg on (separable): urge / encourage greatly toward doing something (usually something negative). يحث At first Bob and Chuck were just having a mild argument, but Bob's friends egged them on until they started fighting. eat out (no object): have a meal in a restaurant. ياكل فى مطعم I'm too tired to cook tonight. Why don't we eat out? Do you feel like eating out tonight? end up (1. no object): finally arrive at; arrive at an unexpected place يجد بفسه فى, يؤول مصيره We got lost last night and ended up in the next town. I ended up doing all the work myself. end up (2. no object): arrive somewhere as a result or consequence ينتهى, ينهى You're working too hard. If you don't take it easy, you'll end up in the hospital. If you go on like this, you will end up in prison.